There is no middle ground. The bios info on your site WILL spoonfeed you everything because bios updating is so risky. It's noy hard. jus tmake sure you have a good stable PSU and no dodgy problems with your PC like an IDE cable that comes lose every now and then. and if you do it from floppy use a new one or one you know is good and nicely freshly formatted.

There is no middle ground. The bios info on your site WILL spoonfeed you everything because bios updating is so risky. It's noy hard. jus tmake sure you have a good stable PSU and no dodgy problems with your PC like an IDE cable that comes lose every now and then. and if you do it from floppy use a new one or one you know is good and nicely freshly formatted.

alright, ill try to find the mobo manufactuer then ill be back.

Go on and do it, do it, Do it 'til you're satisfied,
Whatever it is, do it, Do it 'til you're satisfied.

Hi There
Try to find something like the manufacturer or model number.
the model number often looks like a combination of some letters and numbers which are usually written in bigger letters on the board than the rest.
An alternative would be to look at the POST-Screen if there is something like a number.

Third way (and obviously bestway) make a nice picture, post it here and let the others do the work